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Posted on September 1, 2017 by Jaime Lackey in Multifamily, New York, Northeast BUFFALO, N.Y. — Sinatra & Company Real Estate and People Inc. have broken ground on Jefferson Avenue Apartments, a $24 million, two-building project in Buffalo’s Masten District. The project will include 84 mixed-income units, with 16 units to be reserved for people…

If you’ve ever wished for classy contemporary digs that would allow an unobstructed view of your 60-foot yacht docked outside, this newly renovated estate fits the bill. Designed by Carlton Graham and developed by American Coastal Properties, this open-concept home in gated Linda Isle blends indoor and outdoor living with walls of glass, disappearing pocket…

Last week, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) introduced new Right to Try (RTT) legislation intended to prevent federal agencies from interfering with or blocking the implementation of RTT laws that have been passed in 28 states to date. I attended Johnson’s press conference announcing his RTT bill — the Trickett Wendler Right to Try Act of…

Dr. Joseph Gulfo is the executive director of the Rothman Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Fairleigh Dickinson U. He wrote Innovation Breakdown: How the FDA and Wall Street Cripple Medical Advances and this op-ed for the WSJ, “Ending the Prescribe Don’t Tell Charade for Off-Label Drugs.” Listen to his interview with Lee Habeeb of…

If the walls of this recently sold 1920s Spanish-style villa in Beverly Hills’ sought-after “flats” neighborhood could talk, they would have quite a story to tell—from extravagant evenings spent dancing and partying the night away with the likes of renowned screen legends like Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra to the private dance rehearsals of an…

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has long shunned the concept of conditional approvals – the granting of approval to market safe drugs with some indicia of activity for a period of time while additional studies are conducted to support full approval. The FDA’s Accelerated Approval Program allows for earlier approval of drugs that treat…

When it comes to relationships we all have our flaws, but some flaws are more damaging than others. FOX’s Ashley Papa shares in “FOX on Love.”: How to Handle Dating a Narcissist There’s nothing like falling head over heels for a new love. But, fall too fast, and you might miss the red flags that…

Earlier this month the Food and Drug Administration reached a settlement with Amarin, a small pharmaceutical firm, allowing it to promote its drug Vascepa for treatments that the agency had not specifically approved. The company had sued the FDA, claiming a First Amendment right to “engage in truthful and non-misleading speech.” The agency maintained that…

I was contacted by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs following the release of my paper, “The Role of the FDA for the 21st Century” to testify at the Feb. 25 hearing entitled “Connecting Patients to New and Potential Life Saving Treatments.” The hearing focused on identifying possible barriers that prevent patients…

As the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs meets next week for a hearing on “Connecting Patients to New and Potential Life Saving Treatments,” it is important to remember the appropriate role of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in promoting the health of Americans. (Full disclosure: I have been called as a…